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Vermont by Jennifer Causey
Another lovely set of photography from Brooklyn based photographer Jennifer Causey. It's not the first time that we've highlighted her works, and this morning I couldn't help but showcase these images that I found on her blog titled Simply Photo. I've been a subscriber for months and I think her sty
Interview with English Wood Turner Jonathan Leech
Interview with English Wood Turner Jonathan Leech About Jonathan Leech Based in the English, Cumbrian countryside Jonathan Leech is an artistic woodturner who creates one of a kind bowls and platters by hand. Having grown up in Cumbria and developed a vast knowledge of the area, Jonathan has been ab
Interview with Mira Nakashima
Interview with Mira Nakashima, Creative Director of the Nakashima Studio in New Hope, Pennsylvania About Mira Nakashima Mira Nakashima-Yarnall, born 1942 in Seattle, WA, followed her father’s path by becoming a woodworker. She attended Harvard University and received a Masters degree in Architectu
Souls of Zen – Buddhism, Ancestors, and the 2011 Tsunami in Japan
I'm not the sort to discuss movies that require payment, I tend to have a preference towards films that are free for all to view. No matter your background or financial situation we can all take something from the experience. But like everything in life, we do have to support these creatives and giv
Interview with English Wood Turner Jonathan Leech
About Jonathan Leech Based in the English, Cumbrian countryside Jonathan Leech is an artistic woodturner who creates one of a kind bowls and platters by hand. Having grown up in Cumbria and developed a vast knowledge of the area, Jonathan has been able to combine his keen interests of cycling and wa
Interview with Mira Nakashima
About Mira Nakashima Mira Nakashima-Yarnall, born 1942 in Seattle, WA, followed her father’s path by becoming a woodworker. She attended Harvard University and received a Masters degree in Architecture from Waseda University in Tokyo. She worked with her father for many years as a colleague and de
Alpine Hut by Ofis Arhitekti
One thing that always puzzles me about architecture, or perhaps architects more specifically, is the way in which many firms present their projects online. You would have thought being design led in their thought process we would see an abundance of imagery and in this case short film that is aimed
Mies, Aalto and Le Corbusier Interiors Photographed by Mary Gaudin
New Zealand born photographer Mary Gaudin has been impressing me lately with a selection of photography over on her portfolio website, particularly a section of it which documents a variety of architects homes and builds. Three of my favourites feature here, Alvar Aalto, his home and and office in H
Art in Progress by Leonora Hamill
Obviously when it comes to art, craft and design it's often the face value of a project that excites the majority, however one thing that always grips my interest is the context to the visual, the concept behind it and how the piece has been made. Which is why when I came across this project by phot
Knoll Child Size Chairs
This is maybe something you’ve seen or heard about before but I couldn’t help but write a post which featured these Knoll child size chairs which I sourced from the great website that is Design Within Reach. Mondo Cane ran a fantastic exhibition with Partners & Spade back in May showcasing vinta
Short Film on Russel Wright’s Manitoga
I thought we’d turn our attention to another mid-century master today, so I’ve sourced out this great short film which introduces Russel Wright’s Manitoga home and offers up further context to the American designers life. This project has been put together by women’s retailer Anthropologie,
Selection of work from Fairfax & Sammons Architecture
I'll be the first to admit that these builds are a lot grander than we would traditionally share, but I just got blown away by their attention to detail and use of natural light, so I'm making an exception to the rule today. All of the below have either been built completely from scratch or restored